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So far, more than 10 million books have been catalogued there.
There were that many the last time I had them catalogued.
Every one was familiar to me, having been catalogued by my own hand.
The most interesting of the programs they had catalogued were the war games.
Have all the works kept in public museums been catalogued?
And once catalogued, information can be abused by the government as well.
"Do you have anything that needs to be catalogued and filed?"
None are known, so may not have been produced although catalogued.
A print with no different states known is catalogued as "only state".
Fully cataloguing the collection will present problems of its own.
The star they were seeking had of course been catalogued in early times, but nothing further.
The museum catalogued 260,000 works in collections around the world.
Burns catalogued what I'd said and left it at that.
By that time, the collection already had more than 50,000 catalogued objects.
This is what you found, properly catalogued and waiting for them.
There are more than 12 million pictures cataloguing what must be every major news story since the agency was set up in the 30's.
It is vital that we have a policy for cataloguing works of art.
Modern scholars have catalogued well over two hundred of them.
I am especially interested, because I've catalogued and read everything covering those times.
The remains are being carefully catalogued, to present as physical evidence at the trial.
The editors have worked on the letters for about 10 years, and all are catalogued.
"I'm sure this thing has already been catalogued and examined," she said.
At the time, it was just another anomaly to be catalogued.
He got up and went to make a start on cataloguing the ship's medical supplies.
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